INVESTIGATIONS INTO THE POSSIBLE EFFECTS OF NATURALLY OCCURRING STEROIDS ON BIOSYNTHESIS OF 16-ANDROSTENES AND ANDROGENS IN MICROSOMES OF BOAR TESTIS
- 1 March 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Bioscientifica in Journal of Endocrinology
- Vol. 88 (3) , 409-418
- https://doi.org/10.1677/joe.0.0880409
Abstract
The possible interactions between naturally occurring steroids and three enzymes of the biosynthetic pathways of 16-androstenes and androgens in the boar testis were investigated. High concentrations (1 mmol/l) of several steroids reduced the production of 5,16-androstadien-3β-ol when a microsomal fraction of boar testis was incubated with pregnenolone at pH 7·0 (the pH optimum of this reaction was found to be 6·6). When some of these inhibitors were investigated in more detail using Lineweaver–Burk analyses, the apparent inhibition constants, Ki, increased in value with increasing concentrations of inhibitors. When testosterone was added to 5,16-androstadien-3β-ol synthetase assays, the apparent Ki for 0·1 μmol testosterone/l was 0·165 μmol/l whereas those for 1·0, 10·0 and 100·0 μmol testosterone/l were 1·65, 16·5 and 48·7 μmol/l respectively. The apparent Michaelis constant, Km, of the reaction was 0·6 μmol/l. Similar results were obtained when oestrone, 17α-hydroxyprogesterone and 4,16-androstadien-3-one were added as effectors. At physiological concentrations, these steroids would not affect the biosynthesis of 5,16-androstadien-3 β-ol in vivo. Similarly, both 5α-androst-16-en-3β-ol, quantitatively the most important 16-androstene in the boar testis and 5,16-androstadien-3β-ol were examined for their effects on the 17α-hydroxy-C21 -steroid, C-17,20 lyase (C-17,20 lyase) and 17β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (17β-OHSDH) enzymes of androgen biosynthesis. Neither of these enzymes was affected by the 16-androstene steroids even at concentrations of 100 μmol/l, and the apparent Km values were 3·3 and 26·0 μmol/l for C-17,20 lyase and 17β-OHSDH respectively. This lack of interaction between these pathways implies that the high levels of 16-androstene steroids produced by the testis will not interfere with androgen production, and also that the two side-chain cleavage steps from C21 precursors to C19 steroids are catalysed by independent systems.This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
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